debosdraws
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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Virginia
Onboard the USS Nassau I was restricted to the confinements of the ship, now the puishment that I received was Reduction in Rank, 45 days restriction, 45 days extra duty, 1/2 half months pay times 2 and a General Administrative Seperation. The UCMJ articles that I received where Art. 86 UA for 6 Hours, and Art. 91 Disobeying a lawful order. Now lets get to the first article. I was out the night before, never the less I was drinking, so I may have been bilegerent, I went to the IHOP resteraunt after the club and got into with a security officer, and he arrested me and called the actual police and they charged and booked me for public intoxication, this causing me to be UA for six hours the next day. The next charge came when a second class petty officer told me to remove my hands from my pockets, "I asked her if this was all she stopped me for, and she replied yes" As I was removing my hands, slowly but surely, I turned around and she grabs the back of my jacket jerking me towards her. I told her to now put her hands on me, I was removing my hands but you dont have the right to touch me at all, regardless of what may be going on. So she said who do you work for and I told her "The President" she followed me throught the P-Way until we reached a BMC and he handled it from there.
Now in the past I have had alcohol problems that led up to this, I was once recommened for level 3 Drug and Alcohol Prevention Awareness, and I refused the treatment, this constituted me signing a page 13 saying that if I was to get into another alcohol related inciddent I can be processed for early seperation. Well, as you already know, I did. Now I was facing this, all these things linger over my head, I received my punishment and immediately after the Mast I appealed this, not just the seperation but the punishment also. I beleive that now I do have a problem, Im asking for help now. The question is, do you beleive that it was too much punishment, or was it to severe and can you help me out on my appeal.
Onboard the USS Nassau I was restricted to the confinements of the ship, now the puishment that I received was Reduction in Rank, 45 days restriction, 45 days extra duty, 1/2 half months pay times 2 and a General Administrative Seperation. The UCMJ articles that I received where Art. 86 UA for 6 Hours, and Art. 91 Disobeying a lawful order. Now lets get to the first article. I was out the night before, never the less I was drinking, so I may have been bilegerent, I went to the IHOP resteraunt after the club and got into with a security officer, and he arrested me and called the actual police and they charged and booked me for public intoxication, this causing me to be UA for six hours the next day. The next charge came when a second class petty officer told me to remove my hands from my pockets, "I asked her if this was all she stopped me for, and she replied yes" As I was removing my hands, slowly but surely, I turned around and she grabs the back of my jacket jerking me towards her. I told her to now put her hands on me, I was removing my hands but you dont have the right to touch me at all, regardless of what may be going on. So she said who do you work for and I told her "The President" she followed me throught the P-Way until we reached a BMC and he handled it from there.
Now in the past I have had alcohol problems that led up to this, I was once recommened for level 3 Drug and Alcohol Prevention Awareness, and I refused the treatment, this constituted me signing a page 13 saying that if I was to get into another alcohol related inciddent I can be processed for early seperation. Well, as you already know, I did. Now I was facing this, all these things linger over my head, I received my punishment and immediately after the Mast I appealed this, not just the seperation but the punishment also. I beleive that now I do have a problem, Im asking for help now. The question is, do you beleive that it was too much punishment, or was it to severe and can you help me out on my appeal.